Showing posts with label polycarbonate greenhouse panels. Show all posts
Showing posts with label polycarbonate greenhouse panels. Show all posts

Monday, 23 September 2019

Polycarbonate Corrugated Sheets – Uses In Aerospace & Defense - Tuflite Polymers

Aerospace and defense industries are intense businesses that require rigorous products and services. These are the top two industries that have always remained priorities of every country, no matter whether it is a developed or developing one. Defense offers national security, while aerospace ensures quick reach to the required destination through air. This is why both these industries require innovative and strong products, flawless processes, and cutting-edge technologies. Polycarbonate corrugated sheets have thus been able to make a mark in such industries.

Thursday, 19 April 2018

Greenhouses Vs. Cold Frames - Tuflite Polymers

Greenhouses and cold frames are both used for the same purpose – helping plants to grow while staying protected against extreme heat or cold. And, this is why they are either confused to be the same by many. And for those who know the difference between the two, they are always confused as to which one they should opt for to be installed in their backyard. So, for all those nature lovers who would love to grow plants within their own backyard for fresh yields, here is a blog that will show you the difference between a greenhouse and cold frame, while also letting you know the pros and cons of both. After getting to the end of the blog, you will definitely be in a better position to decide as to which option is the best for you.


Thursday, 15 February 2018

Why Should You Use Polymer Roofing?

Polymers are elements made up of molecules strung together to form really long chains. Some polymers are natural, while others are man-made. Some examples of polymers include nylon, polyethylene, polyester, rubber, and plastic. Polymers are used in a variety of applications, with one of the modern application today being roofing. Most polymer roofings are made by melting down recycled plastics, thus keeping all waste materials out of landfills and oceans; resulting in an eco-friendly environment.

Thursday, 8 February 2018

Should You Repair Or Replace Your Roof?

We generally don't pay enough attention to our roof till it starts to crack, chip, and break. We are always worried about our walls and flooring, but we forget that it is our roofs that are highly exposed to outdoor environments like rain, wind, storm, UV rays, and snow. Eventually with time, these environmental factors tend to weaken the roof, thus causing havoc. As soon as you see any kind of leaks or cracks, you must make it a point to take instant steps towards resolving it. You may either repair your roof or replace it entirely. But, how would you know which step to take? Let us help you. There are many things you need to consider before choosing between a roof repair and roof replacement, such as those mentioned below.

Friday, 2 February 2018

How Has ETFE Evolved Over The Years?

ETFE is going publically popular, and is being used to construct world famous structures like Beijing National Aquatics Center, Germany Allianz Arena, Khan Shatyr Entertainment Center, Mexico Estadio Cuauhtémoc, Newport Railway Station, and many others. So, what is the reason behind such popularity?


Thursday, 11 January 2018

How Can Polycarbonates Protect You Against Calamities

Human beings are always under security threats and dangers. We never know what could happen – accidents, fires, thefts, murder, cyclones, earthquakes! Although we can’t stop all of this from happening, but we can always be alert and keep ourselves protected against these as much as possible. After all, we all know that prevention is better than cure. We can’t control natural calamities, fires, winds, rains, and thefts from occurring, but we can always keep us and our buildings protected against them. But how? Polycarbonates! Building our structures with polycarbonate can help us add an additional protection layer against these issues.


Thursday, 4 January 2018

How To Safely Install A Polycarbonate Roof - Tuflite Polymers

Polycarbonate sheets have innumerous benefits over other traditional materials like glass, which is why it is preferred by most designers and architects for building transparent structures. And, this is the reason so many polycarbonate sheetmanufacturers are coming up in the country.


Thursday, 28 December 2017

Fiberglass Or Polycarbonate – Which Roofing Sheets Should You Use?

With innumerous options available in constructional materials for all kinds of residential and commercial roofs, two of the most popular materials used today are fiberglass and polycarbonate. Now, when you are considering building a new structure or replacing the roof of your existing structure, you may be confused as to which material you should use. It is true that no material can have all the good points against another. But, you would definitely want to choose the one that has more benefits over the other; or the one that suits your particular requirements. So, how do you decide? This blog will let you know the aspects of both fiberglass and polycarbonate roofing sheets so that you can make an informed decision while buying your roof.



Thursday, 9 November 2017

Why Should You Choose Multiwall Polycarbonate Sheets?

As the name suggests, multiwall polycarbonates are those polycarbonate sheets that have multiple walls. Instead of a single layer, when the polycarbonate has two layers of sheets combined, it is known as Twinwall Polycarbonate; and when the layers are three or more, it is known as Multiwall Polycarbonate. These multiwall polycarbonates come in a variety of thicknesses. So, what is it that makes polycarbonate multiwallsheets better than any other transparent roofing material? Why should you choose multiwall polycarbonate sheets for your application? Here is your answer.

Thursday, 26 October 2017

What Makes Polycarbonate Superior To Fiberglass - Tuflite Polymers

The debate of whether polycarbonate is better or fiber glass for construction of roofs has been going on since a long time. Although both have their own pros and cons, and distinctions, you need to be able to choose on one of the materials when you are planning for a roof construction or renovation. And, as polycarbonate sheetmanufacturers, professionals know that polycarbonate will definitely prove to be superior to fiberglass. And, this is not because they deal with polycarbonate sheets, but because this is the universal truth. Polycarbonate beats fiberglass in various aspects, which you can read about in this blog, and decide whether what we say is right or wrong.

 What Makes Polycarbonate Superior To Fiberglass - Tuflite Polymers

Thursday, 21 September 2017

What Are The Benefits Of Corrugated Polycarbonate Roofs - Tuflite Polymers

You can have a roof made of glass, metal, slate, tiles, and shingles for your property. But, polycarbonate is what you must use when you are looking for roofs that are transparent and durable at the same time. And to be even more precise, corrugated polycarbonate roofing sheets are what you must choose for superior performance that can also provide energy saving through daylight harvesting. Whether residential or commercial, these sheets can be your wisest option. Why? The blog below will answer your question.



Thursday, 14 September 2017

Where Can Twin Wall Polycarbonate Panels Be Used - Tuflite

Home improvements or a new home? Office renovation or a new office? Or are you planning to build up any other structure that requires transparent durable roofing? Twin wall polycarbonate panels are what you must choose to use. Why? Because there are number of benefits to using this material. These include ease of installation, high impact strength, high light transmission, temperature tolerance, light in weight, thermal insulation, fire resistance, non-toxic properties, and weathering resistance. These are only some of the qualities that you can have while working with twin wall polycarbonates. Moreover, you can easily get these panels from the many polycarbonate sheet manufacturers available. These properties and easy availability have led these materials to become highly popular in the construction industry to be used in a variety of structures like those mentioned below.


Friday, 28 July 2017

What Makes Polycarbonate Multiwall Sheets So Popular?

Polycarbonate multiwall sheets have superior qualities that combine the attributes and advantages of both polycarbonates and multiwall designs. These multiwall sheets have changed the way people think about roofing solutions today. Home decorators, interior designers, and architects have found a new and easier way to add strength, durability, and design to roofs of homes, offices, and other commercial structures. Today, it is very easy to find these sheets in the market because of their popularity.  There are many manufacturers and suppliers today who can provide you with these roof panels in many varieties. However, you need to make sure that you are buying you polycarbonate roofing sheets from reputed and reliable manufacturers who can provide you both quality and best price. But, what has made polycarbonate multiwall sheets so admired? Let’s take a look at some of those qualities that has led to this popularity.



Thursday, 13 October 2016

Guidelines For Building A Greenhouse


Are you a Nature lover? Do you wish to have fresh veggies all the year round? Do you have to keep running to the nursery for plants every year? There is one single solution to all of these questions; and that’s a greenhouse. Building your own greenhouse can be practically beneficial. You can start growing your seedlings early meaning you get the right veggies at the right time. You don’t have to rush to the nursery anymore. You can be surrounded by Nature right at your home. With so many benefits, you definitely want to have a greenhouse of your own now. However, you need some guidelines and tips to be considered while you are building one.



Location
You need to have a greenhouse that gets the maximum amount of sunlight for your plants within. And for this, you will need to build one that has a southern or western exposure. Now, you may think that maximum exposure to sun may negatively affect the plants within. But, if you opt for polycarbonate greenhouse panels, you can rest assured that your plants get maximum sunlight while blocking almost 98% of the harmful UV rays of the sun. Also, make sure that your greenhouse is situated in an area with a good drainage. You must also protect your greenhouse from wind by surrounding it with a fence or a row of shrubs.

Size
If you have a large yard, you can devote as much space as you want for your greenhouse. But, if you have a small space, you need to build one that occupies just the right space, while also taking care that you have the necessary space for your seedlings where they can grow appropriately. The ideal size for a greenhouse is 6 feet wide and 12 feet long. Try to have this amount of size for your greenhouse because too small a greenhouse will get difficult to regulate temperature-wise.

Roofing
Make sure you have a peaked or domed roof for your greenhouse so that any snow or rain can collapse down instead of getting collected on the rooftop. In case of a domed roof, you need to be sure that you have enough pitch so that the ice and water doesn’t collect in one spot.

Temperature regulation
You need to make sure that the temperature is regulated in both summer and winter seasons. You need to provide perfect ventilation to release moisture so that the plants within do not rot. If you have a small greenhouse, it can be easily done by raising the cover with a brick or block of wood. But, if you have a bigger one, you will have to install a rooftop vent. During the winters, you will need a generator for heating the structure.

Keeping these few points in mind, you can easily build a thriving greenhouse that can bloom in any and every season. If you are planning to have a structure built with polycarbonate greenhouse panels, you can opt for buying the same from Tuflite Polymers, where you can be sure of getting the finest tested materials to bring your greenhouse a prolonged life.



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Thursday, 22 September 2016

Do You Need A Roof Replacement?


Leakage in roofing and damage of roofs are very common problems seen in the country. Other than these, there are many other issues that one may see in residential roofing. Here is a list of them.


Natural maturing
Roofs, on an average, last somewhere between twenty to thirty years. If your roof is already in that age, or has passed that amount of time, it is natural that you may be facing problems. You need to immediately get your aging roof replaced. You must replace your old roof with Polycarbonate Roofing, which is one of the most durable materials in the construction industry today.

Damage from wind or storm
Wind and storm can remove entire shingles from the roof, or damage them to lead to leakage, debris or rotting. In case of such withering too, roofs need to be replaced immediately.

Improper installation
If your roof has not withered or aged, yet it is in poor shape or is leaking, you may understand that either the roof is not installed properly, or the material you have chosen is inappropriate. In such a case, you may have your current roof fixed, or if you want to switch to a better roof, you can opt for Polycarbonate Roofing Materials from Tuflite Polymers.

Many times, issues are noticed only after the problem worsens or reaches its last stage. Do not be lethargic. Keep an eye on your roof for any minor problem and get it repaired or replaced immediately, before the problem may start to escalate.



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Thursday, 7 July 2016

Keep A Greenhouse Economically Warm During Winters


Greenhouses are meant to protect the plants within them and to provide a warm indoor environment when the temperature outside falls. To enable the plants within to survive during cold environments, it is essential that they are kept warm; and a greenhouse does just that. Greenhouse structures are warmed through the sun’s rays during the day but, the heat continually and rapidly escapes as the sun sets. So, there are central heating systems installed within to keep them warm throughout the day. However, these systems can get quite expensive. For those of you who have greenhouse building as a hobby, you would be looking for lesser expensive options to keep your greenhouse warm. This blog helps you know the different ways to achieve the same.

Polycarbonate Greenhouse Panels from Tuflite


Thermostats
You can save not only money but energy too by only heating greenhouses when necessary. Electric greenhouse heaters come with an in-built thermostat which helps you set your greenhouse heaters to come on only when the temperature drops below a certain point.

Water storage drums
Water is the cheapest method of capturing and collecting solar heat. So, you can strategically position water storage tanks within your greenhouse so that they can capture enough heat throughout the day. You can fill black or dark coloured oil drums of 30 gallon capacity with water and place them along the North wall of your greenhouse. These water drums make for an efficient and affordable heating method.

Bubble wrap insulation
Clip a layer of bubble wrap to the inside of your greenhouse frame. This will reduce heat loss and block the chilly winter colds. You can opt for horticultural bubble wrap insulation because this kind of wrap is UV stabilized and toughened. The larger the bubbles, the more light is let in.

Improved ventilation
If you have increased humidity in your greenhouse, you will have lesser opportunity of keeping it warm. Good ventilation will help you to have a healthy growing environment by preventing the spread of fungal diseases. Prevent moisture from building up – the moisture will trap and encourage a cold environment.

Below frost line digging
Situate your greenhouse partially underground because this is a place where there is a lot of thermal mass available that can store energy. Dig a deep pit to just below the frost line in which you can situate your greenhouse. The soil temperature here remains near 50°F all the year round, which allows the sun’s energy stored to warm the walls of the greenhouse at night.

With electrical energy getting so costly, it is becoming vital to find an economical and effective form of heating the plants in a greenhouse. Budget-minded people or those who have greenhouse building only as a hobby can use the above mentioned tips to save on their money while satisfying their inner self.


Whatever kind of greenhouse you wish to build, whether it is for fulfilling the desire of your hobby, or it is for commercial purposes, you must get your polycarbonate greenhouse panels from Tuflite Polymers if you want the best-in-class polycarbonate materials.



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